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200 {| Transverse Experiments of the specimen. weight required to break each peice. gravity reduced to specfic gravity 1000. required to break 1 square inch. apparatus weighing 390 lbs. weight was removed. the crisis of breaking —No 1, wiry fracture, 16 inches in length; No. 2, wiry fracture, 12 inches in length; No. 3, wiry fracture, 10 inches in length; No. 4, broke short to one-third depth, then splintery fracture, 10 inches in length.
 * rowspan=2|Number
 * rowspan=2|Number
 * colspan=3|Deflections.
 * rowspan=2|Total
 * rowspan=2|Specifc
 * rowspan=2|Weight
 * rowspan=2|Weight
 * With the
 * With the
 * After the
 * At
 * Inches.
 * Inch.
 * Inches.
 * lbs.
 * lbs.
 * 1
 * .85
 * .0
 * 3.75
 * 1,460
 * 1163
 * 1255
 * 365.0
 * 2
 * 1.00
 * .0
 * 3.75
 * 1,460
 * 1146
 * 1195
 * 342.5
 * 3
 * .90
 * .0
 * 4.00
 * 1,400
 * 1142
 * 1226
 * 350.0
 * 4
 * 1.00
 * .0
 * 4.00
 * 1,400
 * 1116
 * 1254
 * 350.0
 * Total
 * 3.75
 * .0
 * 15.25
 * 5,630
 * 4567
 * 4930
 * 1407.5
 * Average
 * .94
 * .0
 * 3.812
 * 1,407.5
 * 1142
 * 1232
 * 351.9
 * }
 * Average
 * .94
 * .0
 * 3.812
 * 1,407.5
 * 1142
 * 1232
 * 351.9
 * }
 * }